By
D. Beauchemin, Department of Chemistry, Queens University, Kingston, ON, Canada K7L 3N6
D.C. Grégoire, Geological Survey of Canada, Ottawa, ON, Canada K1A 0E8
D. Günther, Laboratorium für Analaytische Chemie und Spurenanalytik, ETH, CH-0092 Zürich, Switzerland
V. Karanassios, Guelph-Waterloo Center for Graduate Work in Chemistry, University of Waterloo, ON, Canada N2L 3G1
Jean-Michel Mermet, Spectroscopy Forever, Tramoyes, France
T.J. Wood, Guelph-Waterloo Center for Graduate Work in Chemistry, University of Waterloo, ON, Canada N2L 3G1
Description
The book starts with a detailed description of ICP-MS, including quadruple-based, sector-based and time-of-flight instruments. Instrumentation
from existing manufacturers is described and compared to show their similarities and differences. Also, a review of the ICP-MS literature
is carried out to outline both the strengths and limitations of the technique, whatever its brand, as well as what it can currently accomplish
in terms of applications. Then, the book demonstrates how these limitations can be reduced and/or eliminated by combining various techniques
with ICP-MS. Great detail is provided on each technique so that the reader can get a good understanding of it before carrying on to
the instrumental requirements for its hyphenation to ICP-MS, and the resulting impact on the operation of the hyphenated instrument.
Since this book is concerned with the ICP side only, which is fairly similar in all the instruments from the different manufacturers,
the information should be useful to all ICP-MS users. The features and limitations of each technique are thoroughly discussed and illustrated
with a review of the ICP-MS literature. Approaches which could be used but have not yet been tried with ICP-MS are also suggested.
This is particularly true of flow injection techniques which are extremely flexible and have been used extensively in atomic spectroscopy
and spectrophotometry. Many of the features of the technique have not yet been combined to ICP-MS, and one purpose of the book will
be to point out potentially beneficial combinations.
Included in series
Comprehensive Analytical Chemistry
Audience:
For users and potential users of ICP-MS equipment in research establishments.